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Sir Edward Burgh (pronounced "Borough"; died before April 1533) was the eldest son and heir to Sir Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh and his wife Agnes Tyrwhit. He is known for being the first husband of Catherine Parr , [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] later queen of England. 18th-century historians have mistaken him for his grandfather, the elderly ...
- c. 1508
- Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
- Agnes Tyrwhitt
- Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh
Edward Burgh, 2nd Baron Burgh of Gainsborough (English: / b ʊr æ /; BURRA; pronounced: Borough; c. 1463 – 20 August 1528) de jure 4th Baron Strabolgi, was an English peer.
- Margaret Ros
- Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh of Gainsborough, Sir Henry Burgh
Edward Burgh. Published 19th November 2014. Edward Burgh’s only claim to fame is as the first husband of Katherine Parr. He was born around 1510, probably at Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, and married Katherine in 1529.
In 1529, when she was seventeen, Catherine married Sir Edward Burgh (pronounced and sometimes written as Borough), a grandson of Edward Burgh, 2nd Baron Burgh. Earlier biographies had mistakenly reported that Catherine had married the older Burgh.
- 7 September 1548, St Mary's Chapel, Sudeley Castle
- Maud Green
23 de mai. de 2018 · Sir Edward Burgh (pronounced as Borough) (d. before April 1533) was the eldest son and heir to Sir Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh and his wife Agnes Tyrwhit. He is known for being the first husband of Catherine Parr, later Queen consort to King Henry VIII. 18th-century historians have mistaken him for his grandfather, the elderly, Sir ...
Brief Life History of Edward. When Edward Burgh was born in 1453, in England, his father, Sir Thomas Burgh 1st Baron Burgh of Gainsborough, was 22 and his mother, Margaret de Ros, was 25. He married Anne Cobham in 1488, in England. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters.
27 de mai. de 2023 · Ela, que já havia se casado e tornado viúva duas vezes — por Sir Edward Burgh e John Neville —, estava apaixonada por outro homem, o influente barão e político Thomas Seymour, quando despertou o interesse de Henrique VIII.